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Noah Bisinger
May 19, 20236 min read
Order in the Society of the Useless.
How governments can ensure stability in an AI-driven labour market of the future. In 1775, the invention of the steam engine sparked the...

Mira Chandrikasingh
Apr 3, 202310 min read
Risks of Getting Risqué with Replika
AI this, and AI that, the forefront of the conversations currently being had are mostly about the effect AI has and will have on...


Holly Xiao
Mar 7, 20235 min read
Too Busy to Get Busy
A Look into the Global "Sex Recession" The current youth are having less sex than a generation ago. Illustration by Guardian Design. At...


Cain Hillier
Feb 25, 20233 min read
The Foal and the Roll of Honour's Right to Annihilation
A few times a footy season, on violent nights in Glasgow, the Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers takes place at Parkhead stadium....

Elene Kiladze
Feb 21, 20234 min read
Lützi Should Have Stayed
The recent development of events in the German village of Lützerath has shaken the environmental activism scene. Located in the...

Konstantin van Thiel
Dec 14, 20225 min read
Exploring the World of ChatGPT: A Powerful Language Model Assistant
AI has made great strides in its potential to create flowing texts and beautiful pieces of art – such as the one above (Source: AI...

John Gatev
Nov 19, 20224 min read
The Tail Wagging Education
“We should not let the tail wag the dog”. This a rather unusual idiom, but one that defined the interview given by Nick Saville at the...

Juan Felipe Gaviria
Nov 8, 20227 min read
El Tigre: an unbreakable leader
The Santo Domingo barrio lies inside the Carpinelo sector in the northeast of Medellín, Colombia. Its brick houses covered by zinc roofs...


Holly Xiao
Oct 12, 20224 min read
Time to Discharge Electric Cars
The city of Utrecht is determined to make the transition to clean energy as it aims to become the first bidirectionally powered region in...


Meriç Özsüer
Oct 10, 20225 min read
UvA Green Office: The Hub of Student Sustainability
The UvA Green Office is a student-run platform striving to transform the University of Amsterdam campus into a greener place. Established...


John Gatev
Oct 5, 20225 min read
Up to Speed: The Electric Vehicle Revolution of the Balkan Peninsula
The idea of an electric vehicle revolution seems rather untimely, a topic of little to no significance in Western Europe, where...


Holly Xiao
Jul 2, 20224 min read
Cultured Meat: A Revolution in Our Food System
Once the pioneer of lab-grown meat, the Netherlands has since lost its head start in the field due to legal and cultural hurdles....


Sanjana Majumdar
May 24, 20225 min read
LinkedIn: Boon or Curse
‘LinkedIn, the world’s largest platform for professionals to interact and connect with 830 million members across 200 countries’ – or...
Stella Botta
Apr 19, 20225 min read
Anna Delvey: The Fake Heiress Who Scammed New York’s Elite
Recently, many people’s interests have been picked by a story that happened in 2019 but is now making people talk more than ever. Anyone...


Holly Xiao
Apr 5, 20225 min read
A Chinese-American Identity Crisis
In February 2022 Beijing became the first-ever city to host both the Winter and Summer Olympic Games. While there were many successes for...


Stella Botta
Feb 28, 20225 min read
Sefa Room for Discussion – Dutch Ambassador for the Arctic Council Rene van Hell
On Monday, February 7, 2022, the Dutch Ambassador for the Arctic Council, Rene van Hell, was interviewed by Sefa Room for Discussion. He...

Juan Felipe Gaviria
Feb 17, 20225 min read
Consider Writing
“Consider the Lobster” by the late David Foster Wallace is a 7-page field notes article published in Gourmet Magazine in 2004. It is one...


Audrius Šaras
Dec 16, 20215 min read
Deterioration of Freedom of Press in Central Europe
The constant, calculated, and systematic attacks on the fourth estate of democracy, media, leave it wobbling and weak. All around the...

Inga Steenblock
Dec 13, 20215 min read
Tertiary Institutions in Australia: Education or Industry?
While individuals across the world and all sectors of society have suffered hardships because of the COVID-19 pandemic, personal...

Szandi Zsitnák
Dec 3, 20216 min read
What happened at COP26?
The 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) took place between the 31st of October and the 13th of November...
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